I am replaying Fallout 3
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- Washer of the Tights - 250 Posts
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I am replaying Fallout 3
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Re: I am replaying Fallout 3
That's one of the few games I have actually finished. Still need to go back to Fallout:NV.
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Re: I am replaying Fallout 3
Got bored of Battlefield 4 and since GTA5 has bugged out and won't let me continue the storyline, I figured I'd restart FO:NV. Forgot how much fun it is. It's really sucking me back in and I might seriously consider getting the DLC when I am finished, which I didn't do with FO3.
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Re: I am replaying Fallout 3
I was pretty excited to play FO:NV. I had put over 100 hours into FO3 and it had been over a year since I last played it, so I was ready for more stories from the universe. And while the setting was interesting and I enjoyed the overall larger scale of the New Vegas world (and I don't mean just the map, but also the political complexity with the various parties competing for dominance in the region), what killed my motivation was the sheer repetitiveness of the quests. Most of it boils down to entering a hot-spot and solving a problem either by using brute force or diplomatic means. What bothered me was that it was usually very obvious which one was the "right" choice (and that there was a right choice in the first place).
In addition to that, New Vegas had the same issue with power creep that FO3 had. The only time it matters which abilities you upgrade as you gain experience is the early to mid-game. The quests can get pretty challenging around level 10-13 because you actually have to use your skill to get anywhere. The character just ends up being super-powerful in the endgame, though.
In addition to that, New Vegas had the same issue with power creep that FO3 had. The only time it matters which abilities you upgrade as you gain experience is the early to mid-game. The quests can get pretty challenging around level 10-13 because you actually have to use your skill to get anywhere. The character just ends up being super-powerful in the endgame, though.
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Re: I am replaying Fallout 3
Dishonored was available for free download for Xbox subscribers, so I've been playing it fairly consistently for the past couple of weeks.
Good game, not great. The premise and atmosphere are better than what the actual gameplay delivers.
Good game, not great. The premise and atmosphere are better than what the actual gameplay delivers.